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  • Grass ( Biotic)
  • WATER (Abiotic)
  • Butterflies flowers: Mutualism
  • Marsh Birds = Biotic (Consumers)
  • Marsh = C
  • Sun(Abiotic)Energy
  • Moss (Biotic)
  • SAND (Abiotic)
  • Butterfly: Biotic S
  • Flowers: Biotic
  • Flies = Food
  • Air ( Abiotic)
  • S Frog = Predator for flies
  • Cattails and marsh birds: Commensalism
  • Dirt (Abiotic)
  • Bees P (Biotic)
  • Rocks ( Abiotic)
  • Algae and lichen= Parasitsm.
  • Leaves (Biotic)
  • Grass = Food
  • Trees (Biotic)
  • Symbiotic Relationships:Mutualism: Butterflies and FlowersButterflies drink the nectar of the flowers. This is an example of mutualism since the insect is getting food from the producer and the flower is getting pollinatedCommensalism: Marsh birds and cattailsMarsh birds sometimes nest in wetland cattails; despite the vertebrate living in the plant, it does not provide any benefit or harm to the cattail. Parasitism: Algae living off of lichensParasitism is when a parasite lives off of a living host. Algae and lichens may benefit each other, but they provide nutrients to one another to survive.
  • Living Things: Needs:Energy: SunlightAir = O2 /Co2Food: Plants → Insects → Fish → BirdsHydration: WaterHabitat: Bees' Nest for bees, Water for Fish, Trees for birds
  • POPULATION / SPECIES / COMMUNITYPOPULATION: BeesThe entire herd of bees represent the population among them.SPECIES: FrogA singular frog, is a type of biotic organism, therefore it is a species.COMMUNITY: MarshA community is where different populations and species live; their habitat. An example could be a marsh because all the biotic populations and species live here.
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